correct me if I'm wrong

correct me if I'm wrong

Used to introduce a piece of information one believes is true, especially as a means of correcting someone else. A: "I suggest you decompile the code in its entirety and then run a debug." B: "Um, correct me if I'm wrong, but won't that cause the debugger to crash?" Correct me if I'm wrong, Sam, but isn't it your responsibility to make sure these bugs are fixed prior to release?
See also: correct, if, wrong
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • get this
  • lucky for you
  • this just in
  • bring (someone or something) into contact with (someone or something)
  • bring into contact with
  • take (someone or something) in hand
  • take in hand
  • take somebody/something in hand
  • take someone in hand
  • take someone or something in hand